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  Murach’s Android programming (2nd ed.)
Murach J., Mike Murach & Associates, Inc., Fresno, CA, 2015. 663 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-890774-93-6), Reviews: (2 of 2)

Murach Books has become a reliable resource for high-level computer programing languages, software for client/server procedures, and database applications. This book is the natural progression of these texts. Whereas their other books ...
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Feb 8 2017  
  Murach’s Android programming (2nd ed.)
Murach J., Mike Murach & Associates, Inc., Fresno, CA, 2015. 663 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-890774-93-6), Reviews: (1 of 2)

Murach’s Android programming aims to give a structured learning path to the developer new to Android, guiding him from installing Android Studio to finishing his first app and uploading it to the Play Store....
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May 26 2016  
  Murach’s C# 2015
Boehm A., Murach J., Mike Murach & Associates, Inc., Fresno, CA, 2016. 908 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-890774-94-3)

Despite the increasing prevalence of browser-based apps (and their advantages in running more or less identically on most platforms), Windows desktop applications remain the bread-and-butter development task for many programmers. The a...
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Apr 20 2016  
  Murach’s beginning Java with NetBeans
Murach J., Urban M., Mike Murach & Associates, Inc., Fresno, CA, 2015. 660 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-890774-84-4)

Java is a programming language that gained popularity in recent years because it became a standard language in many computer science (CS) curricula. Because Java as a language is not specifically difficult, sometimes the teaching proce...
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Oct 28 2015  
  Murach’s Android programming
Murach J., Mike Murach&Associates, Fresno, CA, 2013. 702 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-890774-71-4)

This text enters a crowded field of guides directed at the relatively advanced programmer who can already read and write Java code. This audience has little patience for pedantic introductions or fluff, and Murach fulfills his promises...
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Dec 26 2013  

 
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